The Colorado Symphony

As the region’s only full-time professional orchestra, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (CSO) embraces a tradition of musical excellence by presenting a wide variety of symphonic performances—from classical repertoire to innovative new forms—in Boettcher Concert Hall located in Denver, CO.
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Shakespeare in Music


Sunday, June 10, 2012 2:30PM
Boettcher Concert Hall


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WEBER / Overture to Oberon
BERLIOZ / The Death of Cleopatra
BERLIOZ / Selections from Romeo and Juliett
BERNSTEIN / Symphonic Dances from West Side Story

Shakespeare has long inspired orchestral composers.
Guest conductor Andrés Cárdenes has chosen the best
and brightest of these works to celebrate the great Bard.
World-famous mezzo soprano and Denver area native
Michelle DeYoung makes her long anticipated debut at
these concerts.

Andrés Cárdenes, conductor
Michelle DeYoung, mezzo-soprano
Benaiah Anderson and ZZ Moor, actors
This performance is in collaboration with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Philip Sneed, producing artistic director.

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